Future spoooooooooky ghost and SJ Editor Urian Brown takes a look at this week's issue.
Cover
art by Gen Osuka
It's the final JUMP START of this round! They usually come in threes so it's always fun to see the differences between all the new titles. And this time, all three couldn't be more different. And you can tell by the cover that this story is upbeat and a lot of fun. Plus, the art is really cute. Welcome, Golem Hearts!
Golem Hearts
by Gen Osuka
This manga is just adorable! It has wonderful energy and a perfectly charming world. It's the story of an unusual golem that happens to look exactly like a human. Most golems look like, well, giant ceramic folk art come to life, but Noah looks like a real boy! And all he wants to do is help everybody out, but often his best intentions backfire. Prepare to be charmed by the wacky, heartwarming tale of Golem Hearts!
One Piece
by Eiichiro Oda
The great goopy grapple continues as Luffy and Katakuri trade blorby blow after blow! So far, Luffy's been on the losing end of the entire fight, but if you've ever read a One Piece manga, and I'm sure you have, you know one thing is for sure--he's a hard man to keep down! The fight continues!
My Hero Academia
by Kohei Horikoshi
This battle has turned from a "pretty cool" fight to possibly the greatest battle of the entire series so far! Did I say "possibly"? Nay, I say it is THEE greatest fight in the manga so far! And this chapter ups the stakes once again! I know what you're thinking, "How can the stakes even get any higher?" Well, they can! And they have! And you'll see when you read what some are calling "THEE greatest fight in the manga so far!"
Dr. Stone
story by Riichiro Inagaki, art by Boichi
Senku managed to procure deadly sulfuric acid without anyone being poisoned or turned into a skeleton! And now he's one step closer to his goal of finding a cure for the sick shamaness. But science can't be rushed! It's a methodical step by step process and the next step in Senku's plan might actually be a...kick? Find out what that mysterious sentence means in another hilarious chapter of Dr. Stone!
Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma
story by Yuto Tsukuda, art by Shun Saeki, contributor Yuki Morisaki
When the moon hits your eye like a beef shigureni pizza pie that's a-more-A-level manga art coming your way! Of course, the art in Food Wars! is always amazing, but in this chapter, mangaka Shun Saeki has absolutely outdone himself. Especially some of the facial expressions. And as usual, the chapter is served with a glorious serving of male and female cheesecake. Enjoy!
Robot X Laserbeam
by Tadatoshi Fujimaki
Time skips aren't that uncommon in manga these days. Dragon Ball, Naruto and One Piece have all had them. But usually, they happen in adventure manga because the mangaka wants to age some of the characters for various reasons. The last place on Earth I expected a time skip was Robot X Laserbeam, yet it happened in the last chapter! Are the characters gonna come back taller and tougher? Will they get new outfits? A giant scar on the chest? Find out what's been going on for three years in Robo-kun's life!
Full Drive
by Genki Ono
Table tennis is one of the fastest and most intense sports. Because of the small size of the table and light ball, it whizzes back and forth at speeds so fast it becomes a blur to the eye. And this manga does an excellent job of capturing the essence of that intensity. But this chapter takes a more human turn as Dan gets to know more of his classmates and the people he'll be playing.
The Promised Neverland
by Kaiu Shirai, art by Posuka Demizu
The mission Emma and Ray are on is dangerous, to say the least. They're facing a demon-infested world with a half-mad guide who carries a grudge like a nun. They're smart and crafty, but he's crafty too! What will they see when they venture into the unknown, or more importantly, what will see them?
Black Clover
by Yûki Tabata
The final blows in the last big battle have been struck and now it's time to find out who won! And deal with the fall out. And as you might guess, some of these characters are a bit dramatic, so prepare for more yelling and freaking out. Then the tournament shifts on to the next fights. More magic match-ups on the way!
We Never Learn
by Taishi Tsutsui
While the invention of texting has made it easier than ever to communicate, it has also lead to a fair amount of miscommunication. And in this chapter, everybody's texting everybody while Yuiga, as usual, is caught in the middle. He's involved with many girls right now but the one that's dominating his life right now is Miss Communication!
Extras: Last Chance LINKURIBOH Yu-Gi-Oh! promo card feature, Author Comments, Nihongo Lesson.
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